Toxic Effects of Lipid‐Mediated Gene Transfer in Ventral Mesencephalic Explant Cultures

Matthias Bauer(Institute of Groundwater Ecology), Bjarne Winther Kristensen(University of Southern Denmark), Morten Meyer(University of Southern Denmark), Thomas Gasser(University Children's Hospital Tübingen), Hans R. Widmer(University of Bern), Jens Zimmer(University of Southern Denmark), Marius Ueffing(Institute of Groundwater Ecology)
Basic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology
April 1, 2006
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Abstract

Adverse effects of cDNA and oligonucleotide delivery methods have not yet been systematically analyzed. We introduce a protocol to monitor toxic effects of two non-viral lipid-based gene delivery protocols using CNS primary tissue. Cell membrane damage was monitored by quantifying cellular uptake of propidium iodide and release of cytosolic lactate dehydrogenase to the culture medium. Using a liposomal transfection reagent, cell membrane damage was already seen 24 hr after transfection. Nestin-positive target cells, which were used as morphological correlate, were severely diminished in some areas of the cultures after liposomal transfection. In contrast, the non-liposomal transfection reagent revealed no signs of toxicity. This approach provides easily accessible information of transfection-associated toxicity and appears suitable for prescreening of transfection reagents.


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